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1900 the first year of the 20th Century
EVENT's
the First electrical bus becomes operational in New York City. Irish leader John Edward Redmond calls for a revolt against British rule. United States President William McKinley places Alaska under military rule. The first through train runs from Cairo to Khartoum. Influenza strikes London. The British Labour Party is formed. Ramsay MacDonald is appointed secretary of the newly formed British Labour Party. Hawaii becomes an official U.S. territory. Boxer Rebellion: Foreign diplomats in Peking, China demand that the Boxer rebels be disciplined. Boxer Rebellion: Boxers gather about 20,000 people near Peking and kill hundreds of European citizens, including the German ambassador. Boxer Rebellion: An international contingent of troops, under British command, invades Peking and frees the Europeans taken hostage. A powerful hurricane hits Galveston, Texas killing about 8,000. The first automobile show in the United States opens at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Panama separates from Colombia. November 6 - U.S. presidential election, 1900: Republican incumbent William McKinley is reelected by defeating Democrat challenger William Jennings Bryan. 1900 World population: 1,650,000,000
SPORTS
Baseball:The National League contracts from twelve to eight clubs in a circuit of eight cities that will persist through 1952.
Brooklyn wins again, five championships in seven seasons for manager Ned Hanlon.
The Western League takes the name "American League" and moves teams into Chicago and Cleveland. The Chicago White Stockings win the pennant in this one season under the new name and the old minor league status. Football:The NFL Wasn't around yet. 1900 Summer Olympics takes place in Paris, France
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Critical Theory of Pre-1900 History

The application of Critical Theory to history before 1900—examining how this vast terrain is constructed, how it serves present interests, and what's erased. Critical Theory of Pre-1900 History asks: How do we know what we think we know about this period? Whose voices survive, whose are lost? How have histories of pre-1900 been used to justify contemporary power? Drawing on postcolonial and feminist historiography, it insists that pre-1900 history is never just "back then"—it's a resource for the present, and its construction reflects present politics.
"Pre-1900 history is just what happened, they say. Critical Theory of Pre-1900 History asks: what happened according to whom? The archives were kept by the powerful; the voices of the enslaved, the colonized, the women are largely silent. Pre-1900 history is full of gaps—and those gaps tell us as much as the records. Critical theory insists on asking: who's missing from this story, and why?"

Critical Theory of Post-1900 History

The application of Critical Theory to history after 1900—examining how recent history is constructed, how it serves contemporary politics, and what's at stake in its telling. Critical Theory of Post-1900 History asks: Who writes the history of the recent past? How do contemporary power relations shape what's remembered and what's forgotten? How are histories of trauma, revolution, and resistance told—and by whom? Drawing on memory studies and critical historiography, it insists that post-1900 history is never just the past—it's the present arguing about itself through stories of what just happened.
"We know what happened, we were there, they say. Critical Theory of Post-1900 History asks: do we? Memory is selective, contested. The same events are remembered differently by victors and victims. Post-1900 history isn't settled; it's fought over. Critical theory insists on asking: whose memory counts, and whose is erased—and what does that tell us about power today?"